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i called swift ahead of the molly based stuff i can party for integration solver and see who the car become, stays western states don't. don't really care about sectarian violence in this a hell of they've can be used to undermine african socrates and keep that deep grip on the areas rich resources that are based revelation makes it abundantly clear that we are in facts and what we call a global economic war nature, countries are deliberately puts in us in the small situation, which is fine, that's quite violent extremist movements. they always want to drag africa down the great problem solving security that we are obliged to resolve not only by 2 and young people, but in fact, the future discount seats, if not the continental. secondly, we spent a great deal of money resolving these issues, which impoverished us already. we know that on the economic checkbook, we don't have a great writing. the global economy definitely give us enough space of resources and materials of basically disappearing because we invest so much in them to
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achieve an acceptable level of security. so today's revelation is proof enough that what we spend to maintain security in the face of terrorism is extremely expensive, but this is maintained by the west to keep the african continent in a situation of extreme poverty. yes, because of the conspiracy is to make africa falls, as well as it comes so that it absorbs the world's shocks. everything is done to keep africa from getting back on its feet. as on taping to focus on africa, dozens of children in the wrong day, helping, given the chance of getting the most modern of educations. after a new school was erected in the country's largest city by a russian charge, the fund peoples will also be able to practice sports. the love that in the buildings gym get regular medical checkups on 2 meals every day, courtesy all of the funds. they'll also be able to take russian language classes if they like. off the weekend, charge, east funder told us how it all came together. one of the all foundation children
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must live is entirely dedicated to saving children. we opened a school in burundi for children who were in very extreme situations. they would just recently to 3 years ago, still in the garbage dump. eating the dressing that suit and now they go to school and get knowledge. our task is to help children who have found themselves in a difficult life situation, regardless of nationality, regardless of division, skin color, and so on. here for 6 years now, we have also been saving and helping children across the world festival in africa. we started with this continent and they've already established several schools. we have 2 schools and the largest slums in kenya. the largest slowing in africa and cobra old schools are functioning, they are state sanctioned or absolutely legalized. children receive state issue documents in your government. yeah, well down to the budding scholars, they're all right. we live in on that like tronic age, always taking the latest most progressive piece of kit. but when not blaming new
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phone or laptop takes precedence, something older gets invariably throw not on a lot of it ends up in one continents in particular. next week, chronicle a true price paid for a check addiction. and the latest edition of the members of the the, you know, when you sit in on top of the hill going hills in the river valley of kenya . enough garden, as christine one would say of the garden know via the question of climate change and all its fun mutation comes to mind on a waste comes to mind for a long time in the west on was doesn't jive the divisions
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of industry. the beauty of the refrigerate, the beauty of the microwave, the beauty of the things that improve the quality of life in the beauty of things such as computers. but we never quite grappled with how we do with the waste. it was always assumed that these things would last and there would be no need to dispose of them. but yet, the waste of now become a major problem for the quote. and also wants to gain, as it has done in the past, is beginning to feel the pain of us as europe and america grapples with how to deal with the ways the question of where to dump
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a waste is the question that is alive and well. many who uh, engaged in this conversation will know that africa, in many ways is the consumer all good that i've been abundant already, just that in the west. so we have a whole industry you not because that is powered if you may buy 2nd hand goods or through 2nd on goods. and these come from europe, we have some of it of costs coming from places. so i just jump on some of it coming from the united states of america. and the question that we must ask ourselves, what is the impact of you waste in the continent of africa today? for example, we have one of the largest e waste dump sides in the gun in west africa. that is the most well known. but do we know, well. 5 the e waste is being dumped in the continent of africa as the,
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as those of police say the quite a bit of it has been done in this i had, but in fact, such as in the northern federal marlene, the northern part of new jersey, an event book, enough ice of cost. this has yet to be verified, but they are claims on so distant that this does happen. there was also a claim that for a long time such waste was being dumped in the deserts of ne, i'm kenya. i'm the question that we must ask ourselves. we who live in a continent which in many ways is things pretty seem pretty spin in terms of as product topical for us. but it's been in terms of this does ups which i've not been tied to by e ways. how are we going to respond to this through legislation on through interaction that are going to build the rings around the continent of africa. and it is important to say that if 5 countries operate in silos and in
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2 on federal bi lateral arraignment, then they were discovered that e waste form was part of the body of material that is dumped in the if in the countries on when we talk about e ways we must ask ourselves, what is the effect of the waste in terms of the work that we consume in terms of the size on which we plant a seed in terms of the air that we breathe in terms of the quality of the what does include from which we fish because science demonstrates that if you waste is dumped into the solid, it will have an impact on the, a pre fuzz, from which we draw what to when we'd villalobos signs demonstrate that some of it may get into the ad that we breed, some of it will get into the site and upset the yields, and it is incumbent upon countries to legislate both as countries but with the
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agents. and i'm been gone regional up product to some of this things i'm big and regional approaches because when you are vision, then you have this front to resist some of these plans as in the western world, whether they've come of companies or the come coming under the use of the countries and continental it is also important to ensure that we have continental approach. so the, if the vision are doing something about it, the continent is also a live. the reality that we have a common position. it is not sufficient that up concrete order, the agent has and the in to a, they just late they've, i've, you know, that allows it to forbid a waste. but it's also important that as the continent we have a common physician. and it is only this that we give meaning to the conversation that we have around climate change. it is only this that we give meaning to the
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argument that we have around the question of a gun exceeds these only this that would give meaning to the conversation that we have about the and what and if we are to engage in this one physician properly it is important very quickly that we have one of the con declination that does not allow a ways to be dumped in any part of the continent of africa in order to sift good away environment. and in order to ensure that africa and also comes up protected from agents which undermine the quality of people's lives on top of impact on the health of the peoples, the diseases that one known to the continent of africa, which are now beginning to read the ability to kind of says of different proportions, which we never thought would be in the part of africa. and these can now be traced to the e ways that has been dumped in different parts of us with us for the last many
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years. so going forward, the approach the, the continent must date, must be initially regional and ultimately continental. and once we do that, we can have pieces of legislation that are clear that will ensure that our interaction with those who are produced as a waste will not do it in a manner that will benefit them. an effect of the car in a negative way. it is also very important now, as we go into the re, um, of a diffuse show intelligence. and we in the rock with some of the things that are the dimensions of the 50 inductor pollution. how is a deficient in the regions going to affect how equipment is consumed and the guest there's some period between the manufacturer and the disposal. and how is also going to ensure that we do not allow the advent of
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active reassure intelligence to be used to effect africa negatively through dumping of such waste. i believe we have a duty of the continent of africa to engage and engage meaningfully. and i'm calling upon our institutions of highlighting, particularly those which are taking a logically inclined to ensure that we sought our selves in the mind that we immunize us from the factories of the waste, which is been done in different parts of africa, with the object abundance the time is now the step of decisive disease and to ensure on say, no to e waste in the continent of africa. you know, when we talk about he waste and we talk about this impact, there is the danger that we always don't look at its short time,
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medium time and long time effect. it is very easy for countries to upset that we are going to allow a trade in order to ensure that our people access sutton equipment. it is easy for our country to say we are going to him. but 2nd, on television, it is easy to say we are going to impart 2nd on refrigerators. it is easy to say that we are going to impart stuck on on laptops. it is easy to say that we are going to impart 2nd on the microwaves on when they come into a country in a manner that is not supported by you abuse or standardized asian. this thing that we forget that within a very short time, these equipment will become non functional and when they become non functional, the question that then arises is how do we deal with them?
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and what then happens in why the number of countries is that we go to the nearest desk. that is, that we go to the nearest to what the body that we go to the nearest dump sides. and when we go into these are, you know, what we do is that we then dispose of these items in those areas. and we assume that they would not have an impact in the things that we do. we assume that these things will simply locked away. what we do not know is that the major implications in critical areas of our lives. and if of the comfort example of say that is going to ensure that the quality of our people's lives is something that is critical to them. we must create the linkage between a waste and the quality of people's lives through the extant, and that's the lives would be on the mind by the way, that signs itself into our daily lives. when we say that therefore,
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the chain is important, and we are saying that we are moving away from seeds, which in william puck negatively on the continent of africa. and we have given pride of place to a dynamic food. i really mind thing or solve the thing that will come out of the ways that we are allowing to get into our system and get into our site is on get into the optimal. yeah, i'll be wired about that. that's how i diversity is the full on the mind because we have the ways that these drums and these are the issue the policy met cause enough become us. now grapple with these are the issues that must also be, you know, a thoughts when we talk about the negative impact of the waste in the continent of africa. and this must be emphasized again on the game to the extent that we in another you know, well we are talking about climate change. the linkage may not have been established,
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but i have no doubt in my mind that the waste has an impact on climate and the that is going to affect us in one way or the other. and we have a duty to ensure that our participation in the struggle for cleaning the wired for cleaning off the car is not undermine. we who are not consumers of what is done in the continent of africa. we can do it, we must do it through policy, through legislation and through enforcement on the time is now on collaborate with the countries which ensure that whatever is brought into the continent of africa does not affect away environment affect us by extension. we are discussing weight issues and when the weight becomes too heavy we need to break.

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